Excess properties for binary liquid mixtures of propionic acid with aniline derivatives

  • Garcia B
  • Alcalde R
  • Leal J
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Abstract

Excess viscosities, excess volumes, and excess free energies of activation for flow of the binary mixtures containing propionic acid with aniline, o-toluidine, o-anisidine, and o-chloroaniline were determined at five different temperatures from density and viscosity measurements. Based on the Regular Solutions Theory, the empirical parameter θ was calculated; this parameter is related to the viscosity, and also denotes the extent of the non-ideality of the system. The results obtained suggest the existence of acid–base interactions, as well as the formation of 1:2 complexes for the three first mixtures, and 2:1 complexes for o-chloro-aniline + propionic acid. The extent of the specific interaction decreases with an increase in the strength of the base, and increases with an increase in the dipole moments. The equatioin [Formula: see text] is proposed for predicting the mole volume of the mixtures, V, at any composition, X i , as a function of the mole volumes of the pure components, V i . Key words: binary mixture, excess properties, predicting mole volumes, propionic acid.

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Garcia, B., Alcalde, R., & Leal, J. M. (1991). Excess properties for binary liquid mixtures of propionic acid with aniline derivatives. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 69(3), 369–372. https://doi.org/10.1139/v91-056

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